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All Forum Posts by: Dalton Dyer

Dalton Dyer has started 3 posts and replied 13 times.

Thank you Russell, that is an extremely wonderful tip and I will be sure to keep that in mind when I begin investing. Your absolutely right Mike, I'm dying to just get this first flip out of the way and gain some type of experience even if I'm breaking even on the investment. I know the lesson learned is more valuable than anything else. You've all been more helpful than you can imagine, thank you so much.

Thank you Jeff for the advice it is very helpful and I will look more within my community's market and research what sells and how much for. With Anthony letting me know almost any property will sell for the right price I'll be sure sure to crunch the numbers just right so I can sell the property for a fair price and still make a profit. So thank you both and this might just be what I needed to take the first step in Real Estate Investing. 

I'm more novice than getting checkmated in four moves when it comes to REI. Don't get me wrong I've read my fair share of real estate informatives and listened to podcasts. I've been an active student in the Real Estate community for years now. The only thing is I have no hands on experience whatsoever. My interests in buying fixer-uppers and flipping them. I'm itching to take the first step in Real Estate Investing. I'm confident in my knowledge of everything within REI all the way up too selling the house. So what I'm asking is how can I make sure the house will sale before I put a single dime into the property.?